For about a week after birth, there is a small umbilical
cord stump left on the puppy (just like human babies have) before it disappears and turns into a very small, light scar.
Not exact matches
The doctor cuts the umbilical
cord and a tiny
stump is
left.
After birth, the umbilical
cord is clamped and cut,
leaving the umbilical
stump.
Regardless of whether you save the umbilical
cord or not, after 2 - 3 weeks, the
stump will dry out and fall off,
leaving a small wound which may take a few days to heal.
At birth, the
cord was clamped and cut,
leaving only a short
stump.
After your baby is born, her umbilical
cord will be clamped and cut close to the body in a painless procedure,
leaving an umbilical
stump.
The
cord stump is what will be
left once the
cord has fallen off.
After birth, the
cord is clamped and cut, or burned and all that is
left of those incredible nine months of nourishment is a tiny
stump.
Some new parents have trouble just
leaving the umbilical
cord stump alone.
While waiting for your baby's umbilical
cord stump to fall off, you may be advised to
leave the
stump alone and let it heal on its own.
What is
left of the umbilical
cord is known as the umbilical
stump, which you will see attached to your baby's belly button.
A 2 - 3 cm
stump is
left after the
cord is cut.
After the baby is born, they do not need the umbilical
cord; hence, it's clamped and cut off
leaving behind a
stump.
Until the umbilical
cord has fallen off, sponge bathes are probably the easiest way to wash the baby because dry
cord care is currently recommended — just
leaving the
stump alone to let it fall by itself.